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FRflBAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1903.
THE PliA/TTSBtJIteB. SENTINEL. AM) CLJaTTOK COUNTY FAKMEB
called for trial. This is an appeal
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
brought by the defendants from a ver- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
dict rendered in juetice court The
The three o'clock meeting for boys
case
grew out of the purchase by Deeds Recently Recorded in Clinwill be addressed by the Rev. Eleven Graduates This Year- The Case Against Halsey f t
Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent Sunday
White from the defendants of a
W. S. Peek, 'iubject. "TTe Sower."
ton County Clerk's Office.
Commencement
on
June
25.
Rogers
Put
Over
the
Termthreshing
machine, it being claimed
Cure for Nervousness.
Special music. All boys are invited.
by White that the agent for the ma- Thomas F. Dwyer sold to the Board
At the 4 o'clock meeting for men, The graduating class at the PlattsOther Business.
Harry Viall, delegate to tlje Eleventh burgh High School has eleven members The spring term of county court, 1 chine stated at the time of the pur-of Education of the city of !Plattsburgh,
International Railroad M< n's Confer- this year, a list of whom and their re- Hon. H. T. Kellogg presiding, con- chase that all parts of the ma-chine property on Elm street, for $2,500.
| would be kept for sale in Chazy, so Chastine Schuyler sold to James
ence, held at Topeka, Kan.. April 30- spective courses is as follows:
vened at the Court House on Monday : that in case of the machine breaking Judge. Pittsburgh city property on
May'Srd, will give a repcrt of his trip
Clifton Myron Baker, Latin Scien- forenoon
at 10 o'clock.
! down the broken part could be reWaterhouse street for ?400.
and the conference. Miss Mary Rogers tific.
will sing. Railroad meu will be es- Charles Hartwell Bonesteel, L. S. Immediately after court had been ; placed without loss of time. The ma- Mary E. Dodds sold to 'Evelyn A.
pecially welcome, ana all men are cor- John Ralph McCuen. Commercial. opened District Attorney Vert moved j chine did in time break down but theMacGregcr. Champlain village propthe trial of Michael Gregory indicted j broken part could not be purchased erty for $1.
In cooking OP baking, wo ano safe /f w
dially invited.
Benjamin Nox Mooers, L. S«
by the last grand jury for assault in| in Chazy and White as a result claims Isaac S. Stevens sold to Signora ]
mothods of tho exuerf cook* and bakoTZ
The association boys' department
William Elbridge iRicketson, L. S. the.
first degree. The motion was he was deprived of nineteen days' Stevens, 14 acres, Pittsburgh, for !
baseball team go to West Chazy on
William Elbridge Sage, Jr.. L. S. opposed
"
Cleveland's
is superior to any powder I know. I use it exclusively »»*
by
Hon.
J.
H.
Booth,
attorwork.
$1.
\
the noon train Saturday, to play the
Richard Pierrepont Wateon, Com. ney for Gregory, stating that he had
ii&S. S. T. RORER, Principal
Philadelphia Cooking
Cookinl'sck
ipalPhiladelphia
TrlmH.
The
evidence
in this
case Hattie Wells sold to Libbie Delelle. !
Junior team of that place.
Anna Louise Burleigh, L. S.
been unable to secure the attendance was finished at five o'clock on \ acre. Chazy, for $25.
,
Carrie Frances Gilbert, L,. S.
Notwithstanding the warm weather,
of
several
important
witnesses.
The
Oliver
Young
sold
to
James
Biair,!
(Wednesday
afternoon.
At
the
close
Mary Helen Smith. L. 3.
the attendance at the rooms keeps up
court ordered the case put over the of the evidence, A. W. Boynton, one of 10 acres, Altona, for $80.
LOCAL MARKETS.
| FISHING SCHOONER LOST.
Alice Kate Weatherwax. English. term.
remarkably well.
The calendar for the closing month Clem Beshaw, indicted for grand the attorneys for defendants, moved Lizzie Spicer Riggs sold to Antoine I Captain and Fourteen M«>n Dastied
LMembers of the boys' department
irrected Weekly by F. P. Lobdell & Co.>
that the court direct a verdict for his Relation, 20 acres, Chazy, for $550. •
to
Be;
th.
should remember thf offer made by of school is as follows:
lfivo./*ny in the second degree, was cilents, for $124.86, the amount of two Robert M. Holden sold to Humphrey j
PLATTSBURtiH.
the iBoard of Directois, to extend the Regents'31 F — ; ^rioi^s .June ^ - \<\
•night into court and through notes, with interest, given by White 'Bros.. 75 acres, Ellenburgh, for fl. i Halifax. X. S.. Mrty 7-Tho Amerimembei'ohip for one year for every Gramm
ney, R. E. Healey, Esq., with- in part payment for the machine and Edmund J. Pickett sold to William', can fishing schoont'T Gloriana of Glou, per bbh, Mian, patent...** 40 t o * <
W
or per 100 lbs. iuear..
variy morn- . a t i v e corn
11
member who brings in five new memplea of not guilty, and with which notes are still unpaid. The H. Hammond, 41 acres, Saranac, for j cester wear ashore in the
per b
bushel
4
ing on Thrum eav>. ne-.u1 While point. Oat*
bers at $3 each before July 1st. Gent of the District Attorney, court granted the motion and directed #800.
HHJ-,
loo*
H
l e per ton
9 OOtolO €
Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stoughton, Wis., application blanks and sret to wor'
ty to petty larceny. He was a verdict for defendants, thus revers- Joseph feeguin sold to John Martell | Canso. The captain. George Stoddard.
Bays:
for sentence later in theing the lower court. W. H. Dunn, Esq. Rouses Point village property on Pratt and fourteen men were lost.
John Richard. Etfuvne Leblanc and
"For two years I suffered -with nerfor plaintiff; A. W. Boynton, Esq., and street, for $1100.
Potatoes, peT bushel
.'.'.'.'.'.".".
vous trouble and stomach disorders until Across the Cont
Seisare Patnode sold to G. W. and Frank Nickerson. three sunyivors of Pork, w r 100 lbs. light
Attorney Vert then moved E. C. Everest, Esq., for defendants.
& 00 to 6 C
the
schooner, say the ve^ei left North- •Native beef
It seemed that there was nothing to me
if Halsey H. Rogers, indict- The prisoners awaiting sentence J. C. O'Neil. 65 acres, Altona, for §700.
Western bee!
"."i"
--- - dule
of
the
2
east
bar.
Sable
island,
bound
for
Canbut a bundle of nerves,
Wheat, per bushel
olation of the election law. were then brought Into court and Dis- Peter Matott sold to Henry Thompsugar
(Published
" I was very irritable, could not sleep,
T
Booth, attorney for Rogers trict Attorney Vert moved their sen- son, Champlain real estate for $135. so. The winds .were easterly, and the Granulated
ive reals, per 100 lbs
weather
was
thick
and
rainy.
rest or compose myself, and was certain- Left Plattsburg-Veals, dressed
John Munson sold to Henry Thomp. he was ready and anxious tence.
The schooner struck the cliffs off
ly unfit to take care of a household.
20; arrived Bingl
Judge Kellogg stated that James Blake, who pleaded guilty to son, Champlain real estate far $75.
Cheese, per pound';"."."."."""."".."";!
14to 3
" I took nerve tonics and pills witliotti 10 a. ro., April i
3 Oi> t o 3 "
,ial reasons, he did not care (grand larceny, in stealing a horse and Clifford C. Goodwin sold to Kate M. Whale Cove island, one mile north of Beans
.
the
scene
of
the
Tiber
and
BlaamanStraw, per ton. baled
'.'...'....'.
'
benefit. When I begun taking Peruna 11 a. m., April 22
•±e case, and that he would
;er in this city a short time ago, jVogan, Plattsburgiv city property on I den wrecks. The survivor* managed to
FAMILY SUPPLIES— RETAIL.
I grew steadily better, my nerves grew Kan say City 9
|
Plank
road
for
$1.
-ase over until next fall when
: the first to be sentenced. In anj
u
m
p
on
t
h
e
rocks
before
a
rec
eding Oranulat
stronger, my rest was no longer fitful, Kansas City 11.f.'
' have a judge from another
ring the questions of the county | Ella Parkhurst sold to Robert La- wave carried t h e vessel off again.
and to-day I consider myself in perfect rived Cheyenne
mv K
•ere to try the case.
clerk Blake said he was 30 years of fountaine and Vivian Lafountaine, She then s w u n g broadside on and be- Corn •
health and strength.
left 11.25 a. m.,
Powers of Ausabie Forks, in- age and was born in Peru. He also village lots in 'Dannemora for $1300.
gan pounding heavily. Lines were y^&
" My recovery was slow but sure, but 1 4.40 p. m., -24th
3r assault in the second de- stated that he had once before been
V.
Burnah
sold
to
Olive
Burnah,
50
thrown ashore several times a n d were WhU<
persevered and was rewarded by perfeci arrived Cbeyen
>n Eva Terrongo, a ten-year- convicted of grand larceny and had acres. Black Brook, for $600.
health."—Mrs. Lulu Larmer.
either broken or torn from their fasten-, B r " m
p. m.; arrived .
was next brought into court served a three years' sentence for that
Joseph G. La Fountain and Louis C.
Mrs. Anna B. Pleluarty, recent Super- m,, left 10 a. rr
jugh his attorney, Hon. J. B.crime. Judge Kellogg then sentenced LaFountain sold to Albert F. Seymour.
intendent of the W. C T, U.ieadquar- 5.20 p. m., 25U
.ithdrew his plea of not guilty him to Clinton prison for three years. Champlain village property for $800. The sea w a s very high, a n d one by j
t«rs, at Gales burg, HL, was for ten years Ogden, Utah '
ad guilty to assault in the third On this sentence he can by good be- Alex Ano sold to Remuel Bernan, one t h e crew were swept overboard. \ K><
one of the leading women there. Hex m., 26th; ar,
At daylight one m a n
# This plea was accepted -by havior, earn a commutation of eight 50 acres, iBlack Brook, for ?150.
husband, when living, was first Presi- left 12.15 p.
g to
strict attorney and Powers was months, which will bring him out of .Martin Noris sold to George Super- wreck. People tried to get him ashore.
dent of the Nebraska Weateyan Uni- 5.20 p. m., i
but he w a s drowned. T h e three sur- codfish'
led
for
sentence.
prison early in September. 1905.
nant, S acres. Saranac, for $2-25.
versity at Lincoln, lS"eb.
vivors a r e being cared for by the Ainer- Oranj*e«,' per Xoz.'"^'Z.ZZZ'Z'
30 t o
Wallsworth '
t
then
took
a
recess
until
2
Julia
R.
Myers
sold
to
John
TheoPeter
Powers,
of
Ausabie
Forks.who
In a letteT written from 4GL Sixtyar. Rev
: in the afternoon, when it waspleaded guilty to assault in the third dore, Plattsburgh city property on
seventh street, W., Chicago, UL, she27th;
The place w h e r e t h e wreck occurred Ch^*&Rb/..°MZZZZ\\\Z\\\"'.
m
10.25 a. m., r
ed that some of the cases which degree, was the next to be sentenced, Champlain street, for $125.
1
says:
*&t»
6.15 p. m., ,
to
come to trial would be ready, and he received six months in the John Gennett sold to Meritt Hayes, is one of the worst on the coast of No- j Maptetvrn'* ^ ""V" °°ii
" I -would not be -without Peruna foi Oakland, 10.:
v'hen
court
re-convened
it
was
va
Scotia
and
is
strewn
with
the
wreck-'
Mapks
su^ar'...^...*!!..°^.
"".'.'."'."
50 acres, Chazy, for $1600.
jaiL
ten times its cost.*'—Mrs. Anna B •2Sth; ar. Sa.
that none could be brougnt to county
Heharty.
*
Clem Beshaw, of this city, who Millard F. Aldridge sold to Elmer age of many a sailing vessel and - Honey! dark"'.;;"".;
until this morning,
Hayes, 3 acres and 35 square rods, steamer. The steamer Tiber was the Soap, per box;.;.;;;;.;;;;;..;;*"..;;".
3 00 toft
** Summer Catarrh,** a book written by m., April 2S.
pleaded
guilty
to
petit
larceny,
was
.he opening of the afternoon ses- sentenced to jail for four months. Chazy, for $1.
last victim of this treacherous sea and . Tea^perTb"11
30 to
• Dr, Hartman on the eubject of the nerhidden rocks on this fog enveloped 1 Kerosene, per gaiion.;;.'.'".'",'"'.'.
lames Blake, indicted for grand
k
John Dunning sold to Andrew Dun- (tnasT
vous disturbances peculiar to fommer,
When
Robert
Gravel,
convicted
of
j
Eggs,
per
do*
coasT
y in the second degree in stealning, 20 acres, Chazy, for $300.
- Gli
BntteiTperlb
...'.'.'.ST a**»
cent freetoany address by The Peruna FLOUR—Fairly ac
assault
in
the
third
degree,
stood
up
The
P
horse
and
cutter
in
this
city
Edward
JVIonty
sold
to
Frank
Gonyo,
Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
which
was
seventy-;
per bushel
neaota patents, $4a4.3
eight tons iana.
'register,
was
about
t o' Potatoes,
s
»v weeks ago, was brought into for sentence his attorney, A. W. Boyn- 16% acres, Chazy, for $165.
$3.50a3.60; winter extra,
;.c and through his attorney, R. E.ton, moved an arrest of sentence upon iHenry G. 'Brothers sold to Henry weeks out from - Gloucester. She left \ Shi
patents. $3.70a4.
the fishing grounds off Sable island on Beefsteak' and roasts
?2ft2
WHEAT—Opened steady
COUNTY CLERK ENJOINED.
ey, Esq., withdrew his plea of the ground that Gravel had been con- W. Ashley, 19 acres, Chazy, for$350.
advanced by a bullish Mis^
guilty entered in the Supreme victed of a crime for which he had Henry /W. Ashley sold to Frances Tuesday, bound to Magdalen island 1 Fresh pork
!.'.'.\'".""."."^
ia«»,
port: AJuly, 77 Il-16a77 15-16c.,
•t, and plead guilty to the indict- never foeen indicted. The motion -was Gonyo, 4 acres, ©hazy, for $1.
75^ffc%
S
via
Canso,
for
bait.
The
captain
supj
|o^f^rwiied""per"ib
75^sffc%c.
Order Issued by Justice Gaynor RY}3— Qui«t; state, 56a59c., . t., . , t
:
.dOUS ."
ment He was remanded for sentence. denied and Gravel was sentenced to Frances Gonyo sold to Henry Ash- i posed he was making up Chedabusto j Tnrkeys
! '.'.'".
six
months
in
jail.
b
ch
8
fl
a
full
dinner
set.
Refreshmt^
v>
<i
o
York; No. 2 weatern, 59%c, 1. o. b
b.. afloat.
District Attorney Vert then moved
; bay. when in reality he was five miles Baled
^?f? hay
°P
Regarding Last Fall's Ballots.
ley, 1}4 acre, Chazy, for $1.
CORN—Quiet, but steadier with wheat; served during the evening, after which
. ."
that the indictment secured against
to the from
westward.
51%a51%e.; Septtmber, 50%c.
straw
".[
Alba Booth sold to George L . I farther
A dispatch
Gloucester. Mass., Baled
County Clerk Holcom.be has been July,
OatB
OATS—Also firmer on covering; track, dancing was greatly enjoyed. The Theodore G/amache of Champlain, by
A
HARD
BUNCH.
Booth,
55
74-100
acres,
Ellenburgh,
for
says:
"The
Gloriana
was
valued
at
Wool
served with an order issued by Justice white. stat«, 38a45c; track, -white, west- guests returned to their homes after the last grand jury, for violation of
Timothy Seed
$500.
•
j S9.000 and was insured. Captain Stotl- Clover
W. J. Gaynor, of Brooklyn, to show ern, 38a45c.
expressing the -wteh that the couple the excise law, be set aside, upon the
cause at a term of the Supreme Court $19.F O R K - Q u U t ; mess, «8.25al8.7S; family, may live to celebrate their golden an- ground that there was not sufficient Seven Albany County Prisoners Timothy OTMeara sold to Daniel J . I dard was well known in the fishing in- Seed Potatoes
McCann, Clinton property for $6400. dustry, having sailed from this port
to be held in New York city on the LARD—Dull; prime w«st«rn steam. niversary.
evidence to put the case on trial. In
Taken
to
Dannemora.
11th inst., why an order should not be 9.50c.
this case the indictment charges that The sheriff of Albany county with David King sold to Robert Taverna, for many years. It is believed that
BUTTER—Steady; stat« dairy, 17a21c.;
40 8-7 acres, Clinton, for $1,000.
most of the crew were natives of the E
The Weather and Crops.
issued restraining and enjoining the •xtra
the defendant sold liquor to a party
creamery. 22c.
- Yesterday's Ball Games.
Jane Blair sold to Antoine iRelatioa, British'provinces."
deputies,
yesterday
took
above named County Clerk from de- CHEESE - Old. steady; new, easier;
after receiving notice not to do so.three
The weather and crop talirtfa, &»
National
League—Philadelphia
4,
state, full cream, fancy, old. small, white
seven of the hardest looking criminals 10 acres for $150,
stroying, disposing of or in any man- and
Investigation
shows
that
the
legally
sued
by the iNew Yor* sectfbtt Qt&
colored, 13al5c.; old, large, white and New York 8; Boston 1, Brooklyn 12;
required notice was not served upon ever seen in this city, to Dannemora, George Woodruff sold to Avergenette IODELL SIGNS HUGHES BILL United States Department of JL
ner from interfering with the state- colored.
13al4%c.; new, small, colored,
Woodruff, Plattsburgh town property
ture,
in
co-operation with Conwa
ments, returns and the tally sheets of 12i,4c; new, small, white, 12%c.; new, Cincinnati 11, Pittsburg S; Chicago Gamache. IR. E. Healey, Esq., was at- to serve terms ranging from 2 to 9for
$1.
Alma to Prevent Unions Discriminat- versity, for the week ended 9Smr
>lored, 13%ial2c.; new. large, white, 10, St. Louis 1.
torney for defendant.
the general election held in this coun- 12c,
years.
Walter W. Lamberton sold to Elmer
ing Agrainat Militiamen.
American League—New York 2,
8 o'clock in the morning tib
ty on the 4th day of November, 1902,
state
nd Pe
tnia,
B.
Thurber,
Ellenburgh
property
for
Albany, N. Y.. May 7.—Governor Odell dry, cold week with vegetation'
Boston 6; Washington 5, Philadelphia When county court, re-convened on Frank Schley, convicted of robbery
for State officers. Until the return
has signed Assemblyman Hughes' bill ed by the cold weather. THe T
19; Detroit 5, Cleveland 6; St. Louis Tuesday the case of the People against in the first degree and assault in the 5200.
day of the order the clerk is enjoined
steady; fair refining, I 2, Chicago 4.
John Huse sold to Saran Adcoek, designed to prevent discrimination on May 2 was damaging, toat it ia
Robert Gravel of Ausabie Forks, in- second degree, will serve the State for Morrisonville
from destroying, or in any manner inil, 96 test, 3 11-16C.; re- i
village property for j the part of labor unions against mem- that the buds were too far
ished, 5.45c; powdered,
dicted for assault in the first degree 'our yeai'o and seven months.,
terfering with said statements and rej bers of the national guard.
to be seriously injured,
was called for trial, District Attorney James Palmero will wear the stripes $1400.
turns.
Cham plain Chora! Union.
David D. (Dwyer sold to Richard
The bill is very drastic and refers doubtedly some damage has
Vert conducting the prosecution, while for the sanre period, having been con- Bradshaw,
100 acres, Ellenburgh, for equally to labor unions or employers,
There
will
be
a
rehearsal
of
the
victed
of
a
similar
crime.
A. W. Boynton, Esq., looked after
The order is granted on the applica- R J C E - F i r m ; doi
Clinton—Meadows
$2200.
making
it
a
misdemeanor
to
interfere.
.
. .
Champlain
Choral
(Union
at
the
Court
tion of William Hepburn Russell,- as TALLOW—Steady; city, o%c.; country, Street Theatre this evening at eight the interests of the prisoner. No dif- William Murray, convicted of rob- Helena iP. iBaokus sold to Lulu M. in any way with the employment of d * t a r t i n * f a s t - *» K^ins
. ficuilty was experienced in securing a bery in the second degree will also
Chairman of the Executive Committee 6V2a5%c.
o'cloefe. Admittance to non-members jury, the first twelve names drawn spend four years and seven months ShuttSj 10 acres, Enentmrgh, for $100. persou who is a member of the national idly; last of week much colder.
of the Greater New York (Democracy.
Samuel L. Wheeler sold to Robert guard on account of such membership
Essex—Rain badly needed;
by card only. The matter of a boat from the box being acceptable to both behind prison bars.
This proceeding grows out of the
ride will be voted upon at this meet- sides of the ease. The jury which Albert Jewitt who plead guilty to Tanner and Sarah Black, three parcels or to dissuade a person from enlisting oats and planting potatoes; fruit
dtitSI .
refusal of the Secretary of State to acby threat-of injury with reference to starting * slowly.
ing, and all members are urged to be>passed upon the guilt or innocence rape in the second degree will serve of Peru real estate for $1.
Will
Exhibit
at
Durlington.
cord the Greater New York Democracy
present. By order of Executive Com. of the accused is made up as follows: the State without pay for nine years. David B. Dunning sold to John Jen- his employment, trade or business.
Franklin—'Planting and sowiag ptftf "
a column on the official ballot. The 0. A. and E. B. Weir will enter three
It especially forbids any trade organi- gressing slowly; warm rain needed;
James Hinds, convicted of burglary nette, 16% acres, Chazy, for $2250.
returns as made failed to show that dogs in the Burlington dog show on Hon. A. P.] !F$ch, ex-comptroller Gilson Thew, Ausabie; Orrin Monty, in the third degree, has a sentence of
John E. Gray sold to Samuel Gray, zation from passing any resolution or fruit buds have made little growtfe*
the G. N. Y. D. had cast the ten thou- the 13th, 14th and 15th of this month. of (New York city, with a party of Patrick Miullin, (Edward Kilroy, Beek- two years and six months.
89
acres,
Mooers,
for
$2,000.
bylaw
-discriminating in the matter of Fulton—Oat sowing well
town; Norman Davenport, Henry
sand votes which are necessary before They are the bloodhounds, Ned andfriends, is in camp at 'Ragged Lake man
S. 'Milliette, Frank Castine, Jr., Cham- Henry Harding, convicted of at- Fred Marshall sold to Edward Ja- membership against any member of some potatoes planted;
they can be recognized as a party on General Gordon, 2d, and the English for a few days' trout fishing.
cobs,
Saranac
real
estate,
for
$1100.
the
national
guard, it being declared needed; buds starting slowly.
tempted
burglary,
has
four
years
to
plain; Patrick (Franklin, Matthew
the official ballot No doubt the ulti- pointer, Fitzsimmons. A new kennel
the purpose of tiie new law "to protect
Evan, Clinton; Charles H. Thompson, spend behina prison walls. This is
mate object of the injunction is a re-is being built for their dogs, a con- An American chemist has Invented town of Plattsburghj and Theodore no new experience for him, as he has
a member of tfce said national jjuard Saratoga—Ground very dry; 1
nearly (finished; planting ;
On Trip of Inspection.
from disadvantage in his means of live- sowing
canvass of the vote, to show that the crete foundation, for which has al-a tuibe for truth'. You speak into it; Ryan and Charles Stickle, Schuyler served two former terms in prison.
tatoes; frcat injured <5herriea t
requisite 10,000 votes were cast for the ready 'been laid to ensure perfect dry- the chemical solution changes color Falls.
Jerome Leonard, who plead guilty Major-General- Adna R. Chaffee, lihood and liberty therein, but not toplums. Greater New York Democracy candi- ness. The Messrs. Weir are also the according to the tensity of your emo- James McDonald, the man who re- to sodomy will serve not less than commanding the Department of thegive him any preference or advantage
Warren—Spring work going i
owners of four pure bred bloodhound tion, and truth and mendacity are detwo or more than two years and six East, inspected the Ninth Infantry at on account of his membership of said nicely;
meadows and pastures 1
puppies, rwhich are splendid specimens scribed as being quite distinct and ceived the bullet from Gravel's months for his crime.
Maddison (Barracks on Tuesday, and national guard." The act is to take rain; sowing
Keep the Balance Up
revolver in his body, was the first
oats and planting pot*
effect
Sept.
1,1903.
of the breed.
vivid colors.
from there went .to Fort Niagara.
It has 'been truthfully said that any
witness called. According to his
toes.
General
Chaffee
will
inspect
the
troops
disturbance of the even balance of
story he, with two neighbors, went to
Schcnectady Strikers.
Washington—iPavoraWe
for
at
Plattsburgh
Barracks
on
Saturday
BASEBALL.
health causes serious trouble. (NoAusabie Foris from their homes in
but rain (badly needed; oats
morning seventy-one and at Fort Ethan Allen on Monday,
body can be too careful to keep this
Jay on the morning of April 12, 18G2,plumbers of Schenectady
went
out
on
G a m e s P l a y e d Y e s t e r d a y I n t h e Xu- up; heavy frost on 2d.
and
is
expected
to
reach
New
York
on
•balance Tip. "When people begin to
with potatoes which they had sold strike. The steamfitters are included
tiunn.1 a n d A m e r i c a n L e n g u e s ,
lose appetite, or to get tired easily,
to the J. & J. (Rogers Co. After un- in this local union, so that' the tie- Thursday of next week.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Do You Realize
the leatst imprudence brings on sickloading their potatoes and visiting up in that line of business is comAt Brooklyn-New York, 20; Brooklyn. 2.
a constant war Is carried on between
ness, weakness, or debility. The sysseveral business places, they finally plete. All efforts to settle the diffiAt Pittsbur?— Chicago. 11; Pittsburg, 4.
New Livery.
your stomach and your taste? Wba%
STANDING OF T H E CLUBS.
tem needs a tonic, craves it, and should
went to Gravel's saloon where each culties have failed. The men want an S. Fuller has opened a livery at No.
pleases one may not salt the oto«r
not be denied it; and the 'best tonic I Dizziness or Swimming of the Head Associated with took a drink of beer. Later in the
day at fifty cents an hour, 114 Margaret street, and is prepared New York 10 4 .714 Brooklyn. 8 8 . 5 ^The question Is what to eat. "/•
of which we have any knowledge is
day he visited the saloon the second ^eight-hour
to furnish stylish turnouts at reason- Pittsburg. 12 6 .667 Cincinnati 7 9 .4,> the cereal that tastes good, fore*
and
this
would
bring
the
pay
up
to
a
Sense
of
Fullness,
Dull
Pain
or
Nervous
Hood's Sarsaparilla. What this medtime and about 5 o'clock in the af- $4 a day. At present they are work- able prices.' Rubber tired runabouts Boston.... 8 7 .533 St. Louis. B 11 .3.V>sets at peace the jarring* human I
9 S .529 Philaphia 5 12 .201
icine hats done in keeping healthy
tions. «/*" is a >cratn product w.
ternoon he was on his way to theing nine hours and get $3.25 a day.and two-seated vehicles of the latest Chicago...AMERICAN
Sick Headache, Is a certain Indication of
LEAGUE.
all the health
giving nutriment 7
people healthy, in keeping up the
saloon for the thira time, the last The employers agreed to give the men style. A limited number of horses At New York—Philadeij
u
hiladei^ila, 6; Newtalned
Zt* builds up the bod
an Oncoming Apoplexy or Paralysis.
even balance of health, gives it the
visit being for the purpose of getting forty-two cents an hour, making $3.36 will ibe taken for board. Call or tele- York. 1.
adds to the strength; keeps the br»
same distinction as a preventive that
one of his party to start for home. for a day of eight hours. This offer phone No. 190-lA.
igton,
ITBoston,
6.
At
Boston2719d6
active and clear. "/*» is cooked a
it enjoys as a cure. Its early use has
When he was within a few feet of thewas considered at a special meeting
At Chicago—Detroit, 9; Chicago, 10.
ready to eat with milk orcrea
illustrated the wisdom of the old saysaloon he saw Gravel standing in of the union and was rejected by a A philosopher declares that the reaSTANDING OF T H E CLUBS.
Grocers sell "Jf".
W.
L.
P.G.
•
W.
li.
P.C.
ing that a stitch in time Waves nine.,
the door with a revolver in his hand. unanimous vote. All work in thte line son why women's teeth decay sooner
9 3 .730 Detroit.... 6 6 .500
Tak<> Hood's lor appetite, strength
The prisoner raised his gun and Mc-in Schenectady is tied up, and thethan men's is not because of the frib- Chicago...
New York 7 6 .538 St. Louis. 4 5 .444 Coal Miners at the Dark Lane c
and endurance.
Donald spoke to him, saying that he building trades are affected considerCURE BY REBUILDING, RElNWOORiATING AiND REVITALIZPhila'phia 8 7 .533 Wash'ton. 5 7 .417liery, Mirfield, England, have been
tion of the tongue but the sweetness Boston....
6 6 .500 Cleveland. 2 7 .222
was not looking for trouble. The ably. The carpenters are still out.
strike for 112 weeks.
_• „
ING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND FURNISHING TO THE DIFof the lies.
next instant Gravel fired but the bulWest Chazy Grange.
FERENT ORIGANS OF THE BODY THE POWER TO 'DO THEIR
let did not reach its mark; a second
There will be a meeting of the West
shot followed, this one, striking the Golden Wedding Anneversary.
Chazy Grange on Saturday., May 9th WORK iPROPERLY AND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT.
witness near the pit of the stomach.
in Robinson's Hall at 2 p. m., to fin- If the person subject to attack of
Gravel then retreated to the saloon, On May 1 a large number of friends
A
NERVE
TONIC
NEVER
EQUALED
ish up the business that properly came
and closed and barred the door, after and relatives surprised (Mr. and Mrs.
dizziness,
or
swimming
of
the
head,
before the lodge at it's organization
which he fired a third shot through Platt Harris, 01 West Chazy, and reover two weeks ago, and which was commonly called vertigo, would only
the window at the man on the outside. minded them that it was their golden
unavoidably postponed for laok of stop to realize that these symptoms
At the close of McDonald's testi- wedding. Handsome bouquets were
time. Mr. Shepherd, State Deputy, are not a disease in themselves, not
mony Dr. A. J. Merrill and Charles presented, especially a very pretty one
temporary
ailments,
but
the
plainest
twill again be with us. We expect
Flagg
were called for the prosecution. of bride's roses given to Mrs. Harris
to receive our charter, and will also sort of warnings from nature of grave
Defendant's attorney then moved that by Mrs. MctGauIley. The happy old
receive applications for membership troubles of deeper origin of an exthe district attorney elect what de- couple 'were conducted into the dinfrom our farmer class, including wo- hausted nervous system or of an ongree of assault the prisoner >was to be ing room and there presented with
men and young people. (Remember, coming apoplexy, epilepsy or paralycharged with. The motion was de-$45 in gold. 'After the presentation
farmers, it is the only organization for sis, the matter would receive prompt
nied by the court, as was also a mo-cake and ice cream were served to the
the farming class that is national in attention. Dr. A. W. Chase knew this
guests. 'Brother and Sister Harris
tion to dismiss the indictment.
character and has stood the test of and provided the cure in his celebratwere completely, overwhelmed with
The defense admitted the shooting, the gift, and wish to express their
36 years. The motto we can all heart- ed Nerve Pills a medicine that brings
but claimed It was justifiable and in heartfelt thanks to the many friends.
ily endorse: "In essentials, unity, in back the glow of health and strength
self-defense.
'Fifteen
witnesses
were
ffltis SHAPEDBOX-NO OTHER
non-essentials liberty, in all things by its power to furnish just wbat the
sworn for this side of the case, among
charity."
Junto Club Meeting.
illv fed, half starved nervous system Mrs. William. Spencer of No. 105them being the defendant. He gave
needs good rich, wholesome blood and Granger street, Syracuse, N. Y., says: his version of the shooting, claiming "Resolved, That immigration to the
"I was always nervous, but of late that it was done after he bad beer, United States should be restricted to
Beekman Orange.
nerve' force or energy.
years I could not sleep, was intensely repeatedly warned by several persons a class of people who can read and
Beekman Grange, which meets the
nervous, ringing sounds in the ears that McDonald, Flagg and Hodge had write' the English language" wafi the
first and third Tuesdays of each
CANTON, N. Y.
aud sharp noises in my head at night. made threats to '"do him up" andquestion debated at the meeting of the
month, held its regular meeting May
Mrs.
Frank
Baxter
of
Buak
Street,
My strength was way down—had at- wreck his place.
Seven witnesses, Junto Club in the High School build5th. Ate there were no candidates to
be admitted the session was entirely Canton, N. Y., says: "iSome time ago tacks of vertigo when' I was so dizzy including a Mrs. Sawyer, testflied to ing last evening. John Mooers, Fran, PRIME - CHOICE - FAHCY
devoted to literary work, and a very I was advised to use Dr. A. W. Chase's I had to catch hold of something until having heard the two make these cis Burleigh and Harry Johnson spoke
enjoyable meeting resulted.
Nerve Pills as a cure for severe ner- it passed off. This condition certain- threats. Mrs. <S&wyer testified that in the affirmative, and Alric Merrihew,
Applications for membership are vous sick headaches—general ner- ly needed attention as it was 'grow- she was standing outside the door of McDonnell O'Brien and Elmer Haley
ing steadily worse. Dr. >A. W. Chase's her apartments over Prime's black- in the negative. The judges, Supt.
received at every meeting and may be
handed to any member, who will fur- vousness and inability to sleep. I got Nerve Pills were called to my atten- smith shop, and heard McDonald make (Preston, Walter Heffernan and Fred
Apples
ALL KINDS and'GRA
some of the medicine and though I t k m a n d j ^ a boX_ T n e r e s u i t s the threats referred to. Evidence jNtoh, decided in favor of the latter.
nish the application blanks.
used but a small quantity of the Nerve were splendid, the nerves became was also introduced to show that Supt. -Preston, Clifford M. Baker and
Apricots
Pills they cured the headaches—made quiet—and noises ringing in the head Gravel ordered the men away from his Benjamin N. Mooers were appointed a
Dispute Over Line Fence.
Peaches
the nerves strong and gave me restful, together with the dizzy spells disap- place and that after being shot Mc- committee to arrange for the annual
As a result of a dispute over a line natural sleep. As a consequence J am peared completely and'I began tio sleep Donald and Flagg attempted to force banquet in the first part of June.
Standard and Fancy
fence, Oateper E. Barnum, a well-to-do able to recommend them highly to well again. The 'general strength came open the door of the saloon.
farmer, living near Potsdam, lies at others." For further information call baok and as a result I feel well every The jury retired at 6:15 and at 8:30 Becquerel h a s shown t h a t r a d i u m
To the merchants of Northern New York we are quoting attractive prices for the remainder o
the point of death, sirffering from at the Cady Drug Co.'s store.
returned with a verdict of guilty of aa- emits cathode r a y s moving a t a v e way again."
wounds produced by an axe, and Jas.
Bault in the third degree. This con- locity of over .120,000 miles per s e c Sullivan, enfeebled and 79 years old, iBeware of Imitations—Signature and portrait of Dr. A. W. Chase on each cluded the criminal eafaes of the term. ond. A particle traveling with t h i s April on all the above. Write, wire or telephone for prices.
is locked up as Barman's assailant. 1 box of the genuine. 'For sale by dealers, 50c a box, or iDr. A. W. Chase Wednesday the civil case of James velocity a n d s t a r t i n g from t h e e a r t h
Medicine Co., 2&7 Washington Street, Buffalo. N. Y.
The two are neigh'oors.
\ White against A. M. Gray's Stone, was would reach t h e moon In t w o seconds.
m COUNTY COURT.
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